DaVinci Resolve: A Method to Synchronize Zooming and Reposition in Dual Split Screen?

I have a project where I need to zoom, pan, etc. on dual split screen images - two still images - split to the left and right - in DaVinci Resolve (12.5).

Is there a 'technique' or 'method' that would permit me to do these movements in a synchronized manner?
The zoom or pan would need to be in exact synch for both images at the same time (the same zoom or movement at any given moment).

So, it is something like a Ken Burns effect, but done at the same time on two still images on a split screen.

No, not at the same time. But you could cut-and-paste either the Transform Attributes (in the Edit page) or PTZR keyframes (in the Color page) by having two video tracks and then select just one by using the Unmix control. It'd be a pain in the ass, but it could be done. It's possible you could assign a macro to it with a 3rd-party hardware/software combo, but it'd require some experimentation.

Thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely check this out to see if I could manage it.

I'm also thinking it could possibly be done with the paid Studio version, using 3-D tools, but I'm not familiar with using any of these. Does anyone have any experience with this as a possibility?
Thanks!!

I thought of another possible way: go through one entire timeline, then create a new (identical) timeline with the same edit points but different clips, then use ColorTrace to just copy over the same PTZR positioning over to the other timeline. Now you'd have two timelines with identical dynamic position moves.